Come out as an Ally!
This advice has been created using resources from Co-op Respect and Stonewall.
This advice has been created using resources from Co-op Respect and Stonewall.
In normal times as Director of Transition I would be very busy having face to face meetings with all the Year 6 staff.
6,000 Co-op Academy students to continue to receive food vouchers to ensure kids don’t go hungry during the holidays
In my normal life I am always busy, moving around school checking in on my year 7 students, planning and teaching.
Today is World Environment Day, so we’re encouraging people to take part in #MyGreenChange Month.
The last few months have been hard, scary and strange.
Normally, I’m in school, sat behind my desk by 7.10am every morning.
So I’ve just been asked to write a blog… Never done one of these so be nice to me!
The Co-op Academies Trust has secured 1,000 electronic devices in order to support students who cannot access the internet at home during the Coronavirus school shutdown.
All cooperators know, great things happen when we work together.
A Facebook group set up by teacher Ruth Hopkins, from Co-op Academy Woodlands, has attracted thousands of members and gone global.
Before the government announced their plans for school closures, the Co-op stepped up to provide free lunches for 6500 students who normally receive government-funded free school meals at 25 academies.